The League of Women Voters of Greater Omaha (LWVGO) is registering voters at multiple metro locations as part of National Voter Registration Day (NVRD). NVRD is a nationwide, non-partisan effort to register voters on Tuesday, September 26th. The League will help voters who want to register or update their voter information at the following locations:

Now in its sixth year, NVRD is the non-partisan nationwide campaign to register hundreds of thousands of voters in communities and online. Embraced by a host of celebrities, elected officials and organizations, this is the day every year that the League of Women Voters joins with other community partners to highlight and increase voter registration.

“September 26th, National Voter Registration Day, is the perfect day to ask our neighbors to register for the first time, update their voter registration if they’ve moved, or ask friends and family to make sure they’re registered,” said Carolyn Thiele, Get Out the Vote Co-Chair.

“The League of Women Voters of Greater Omaha helps voters through education, registration and get-out-the-vote activities in every election,” said Ann Chalson, LWVGO President. “We host registration drives throughout Douglas County, and candidate and issue forums on our “Go Vote, Omaha!” television show on KPAO and our YouTube channel, while also providing trusted, non-partisan and timely election information via VOTE411.org and in our printed Voters’ Guide.”

“National Voter Registration Day gives us just one more chance to show our commitment to making democracy work,” added Chalson. “The League of Women Voters has over 97 years of history as a powerful national network helping people every day to tackle the most important issues and improve government. On National Voter Registration Day 2017, we’ll be working to help as many eligible voters as we can participate in our great democracy.”